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Podcast: Tallie Spencer and KenTheMan talk gender roles and more on Episode 6 of the Show Some Love Podcast

LA based broadcaster and media maven Tallie Spencer has shared the sixth episode to her podcast, Show Some Love.

The episode features Houston based rapper KenTheMan.

On the honest and open-ended episode, the two go back and forth on Gender Roles, deconstructing the traditional patriarchy, women being submissive, equality in relationships, femininity and much more in between.

“It’s cute when a man be like get dressed, I got this thing going but it’s also cool when a woman plans something, not necessarily paying for it, but if your man is your man I’m in the business of I’ll pay for my man, if he’s locked in, I feel like that’s feminine as well” Kentheman revealed her thoughts on reversing roles.

She strongly advocated for a balanced relationship where both genders could share responsibilities like bills, yet still retained firm belief of men being the dominant and pursuant nature.

From issues of providence, general day to day labor distribution, expectations of genders in relationships, traditional stigmas, the two dissect a multitude of topics. More supporting topics like being an alpha female, dating in the world today, same-industry intimacy (romance in music & entertainment), also featured in the conversation figuratively.

Host and co-founder of the podcast Tallie shared the intention of the podcast is “to spread the message of love and highlight dating experiences”. Having got her feet wet in the media fraternity as an accomplished columnist on outlets such as Billboard, Good Morning America, Tallie has gone on to appear as one of Rolling Loud and Hot Freestyle’s On screen hosts interviewing some of Hip Hop’s most prolific stars including Bleu, the late DraceoTheRuler, DDG, NLE Choppa, Blxst, Polo G, just to name a few. Besides having her own digital music outlet that covers the latest news in Hip Hop and R&B, as well as covering independent artists, Tallie has matured gallantly taking form in the podcast space.

“I ventured into podcasting to talk about new things within music but also outside of music. I wanted to share more of my personal experiences. I’m more excited for the topics we have coming next to learn more about love as it applies to our generation” Tallie told Remixd Mag.

So far, stars in Hip Hop and Media such as Cozz, Kalan. FrFr, Seddy Hendrix, Gina Views, Mehgan James, Seddy Hendrinx have all starred on the platform.

Check out the latest episode below:

Jah Billz shares potent new single “Love Anthem”

The Bronx-based artist Jah Billz has shared a new single called “Love Anthem”. Billz is a Hip-Hop and R&B artist from New York City, the boogie-down Bronx specifically. He’s a very versatile artist who’s come from a long family tree of music. His dad was a Dj, and his grandfather was a prominent reggae musician in Antigua. At the age of 14, Jah was a part of a rap group with his cousins but later left. Jah now has his own production company by the name of “All Black Elite.” Billz captures the sound of NY effectively on “Love Anthem” while adding his own refreshing personal twist, making for a bouncy, engaging new song that immerses the listener in its colorful feel.

“Love Anthem”’s production is highly catchy, and sharply crafted- with soulful, chopped samples that ring out atop sturdy, clean percussion. Moored by rich bass, the song builds an enticing groove that gets matched by Billz’ silky flows, as he lays down assured yet relaxed verses. A potent cut that blends classic influences with forward-thinking sonics, “Love Anthem” is a refreshing song that makes for a solid addition to the growing discography of the rising Bronx artist.

Listen to “Love Anthem” now:

Ki Storii delivers hard-hitting single “Shawty Lo”

Ki Storii has shared a brand new single called “Shawty Lo”, featuring Cheek the Profit. The latest from the Bronx artist, “Shawty Lo” makes for a vivid, catchy cut that incorporates influence from 2000s hip-hop while maintaining a stylish, modern sound. Powerful and infectious, “Shawty Lo”’s punchy rhythm section and driving, glossy keys give it a charismatic, bold feel as Ki brings classic New York braggadocio and sensuality to the track. Cheek the Profit delivers a catchy hook that lingers in the listener’s head long after listening as well, adding extra replay value to the song. “Shawty Lo” is a club-ready joint that energizes with its potent sound and lyrics.

Talking about “Shawty Lo”, Ki Storii says, “Shawty Lo is about being the life of the party and how the guys love being around her.” This quote rings true from the opening remarks where she states “mfckers out here asking for an only fans page… HA”.

Take a listen to “Shawty Lo” beneath and get familiar with Bronx artist Ki Storii, who continues to make an imprint on the hip-hop game with each new offering.

Listen now here:

Chicago rising star Kay Eye shares new EP ‘Power Pak’

Chicago’s very own Kay Eye has released his new aptly titled EP “Power Pak”. The artist who’s rising as an actor is currently cast as a recurring character in 50 Cent’s Powerbook IV: Force. With three new genre-bending songs Kay is setting the table for a full length project with these delightful appetizers. “On Gang (GYG)” is Kay at his most energized, spewing slick bars about his needs. The second track “Send Me The Addy” is Kay displaying his affinity for women, serenading them and persuading them to send him their address. “Hades” is Kay channeling his dark side, the dreary production coupled with his raspy vocals sounds like when the sun sets in the Windy City and the wolves come out looking for prey.

Who is Kay Eye? Great question. The artist known as Kay Eye, born Will Nicks III, is a rising star shooting straight up out of Chicago, IL with a lifetimes’ worth of soundtrack for whoever is ready to come aboard & join the ride. Kay grew up back and forth between the city’s West Side and the west burbs (Woodside), giving him a versatile perspective on life so to speak, which may be an answer to why his music ended up translating the same versatility. Spending his early childhood and teenage years engulfed in the art of crafting bridges to connect musical dimensions, Kay ended up manifesting a unique styling and sound that is naturally unbounded by genre; from sharp raps to imprinting medleys. Stories that your eyes can feel, scholarly wordplay, & melodic hypnosis all contribute to the artistic embodiment that is Kay Eye.

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